Retinal Tear

Description,Shows how the vitreous shrinks over time, possibly tearing the retina in the process, leading to vision changes. Routine check-ups are advised to avoid severe damage.

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Over the course of an individual's lifetime, the vitreous inside of the eye shrinks. As it continues to shrink, a portion of retinal tissue may stay attached to the vitreous, leading to a retinal tear. If a tear forms in the retina, you may notice slight changes in your vision such as flashes or floaters. This condition requires routine check-ups with your eye-care professional. If left untreated, retinal tears can lead to severe damage to your vision.